Topic: PA Supreme Court
A Better Way to Select Judges
Pennsylvania is one of eight states that elects judges through partisan elections, inviting political cronyism and incompetence into our courts. Does Missouri offer a better way?
By Jemille Q. DuncanWhat’s Next for School Funding
A longtime state politics watcher weighs in on the “morally necessary court decision” that could mean more money for local schools — but not without a fight
By Charlie BacasMichael Eric Dyson’s Black History Month All Stars
All-Star #6: Robert N.C. Nix Jr.
By Michael Eric DysonThe Rise of the Philadelphia Black Lawyer
A longtime legal legend created a detailed timeline of Black lawyers in America. Here, a look at how A. Leon Higginbotham intersected with that timeline — and made history himself
By Carl SingleyA Trust for the People
A year after a landmark state Supreme Court decision, a state politics watcher says we are on the cusp of broad environmental reform—funded by Marcellus Shale
By Charlie BacasBallot Bait and Switch
A state Supreme Court decision last week allows a disingenuous and misleading question to appear on the November ballot. How is tricking voters good politics?
By Stephen St. VincentWelcome to Justice, Keystone State Style
Kathleen Kane may be removed from office even before a trial on her alleged crimes—for which she may be acquitted
By Larry Platt